The on-demand microtransit service will complement existing public transportation and allow riders to schedule customized trips anywhere in the Hillcrest/Antioch or San Marco/Pittsburg Bay Point BART service areas to another BART station or a designated drop-off location within the service area. All of the neighborhood-friendly buses are wheelchair accessible and can accommodate people with disabilities.

“TransLoc is enthusiastic about our partnership with Tri Delta Transit,” said TransLoc Vice President of Customers Ron Cygnarowicz. “They understand the value and innovation behind our microtransit technology, which is designed to optimize mobility and grant greater accessibility to those who reside within the service areas. We look forward to creating a positive impact within the community through this affordable transit solution.”

Tri MyRide passengers located within the service area can request a ride by downloading the free Microtransit app by TransLoc. The app will provide passengers with an estimated pick-up time, track buses in real-time, and alert riders when their bus is about to arrive. The cost per trip is only $2 and payment may be made through the Microtransit app or with cash.

About TransLoc

Hailed by Fast Company as one of the world’s most innovative companies in transportation, TransLoc (a Ford Smart Mobility company) is the maker of mission-critical transit operations solutions for flexible on-demand and fixed route systems for both public and private transit agencies, universities, and business campus transit systems. Today, TransLoc is the largest provider of agency-owned microtransit systems for municipal transit agencies in the U.S., with the company’s products used at more than 500 agencies. TransLoc is also proud to be a Google Partner through the company’s transit data business. To learn more, visit TransLoc.com or follow on Twitter at @TransLoc.